
The person in charge of leading the Catholic Church until the election of replacement Pope Francis, a Dublin man named Kevin Joseph Farrell.
Cardinal Kevin Joseph Farrell, who grew up in an Irish-speaking family in the working-class suburb of Drimnagh, has risen to become one of the most powerful people in the Vatican.
The 77-year-old’s staunch opposition to same-sex marriage is with Pope Francis’ decision to allow the pastor to bless same-sex couples.
However, this did not prevent the late Pope from appointing him as “Camerlengo”, thus giving him the responsibility to ensure a smooth transition.
After proving Francis’ death, Farrell will prepare for the Papal Council and will elect the next Pope.
This cardinal gathering in the Vatican must be held within 15 to 20 days after the death of the Pope.
Behind the backdoor, the Cardinal will discuss and continue to vote until most people choose a successor.
The white smoke released from the Vatican chimney will indicate the moment this mission is completed.
After this, Farrell may continue to serve as Camerlengo until he is 80 years old or resigns for health reasons.
However, there is a trivial opportunity that Farrell himself will be elected by his peers as the next pope.
Currently, odds support the Philippines’ progress Luis Antonio Tagle, who will be the first Asian Pope or continuity candidate cardinal Pietro Parolin.
When Pope Benedict XVI resigned and Pope Francis was elected in 2013, Farrell’s career rose to a new height.
The late pope appointed his new role in the Vatican in 2016 and rose to Camerongo in 2019.
When Pope Francis died, Farrell said: “He devoted his life to serving the Lord and his church.
“He teaches us to realize the values of the gospel with faithfulness, courage and universal love, especially to support the poorest and most marginalized.
“With His example as the true disciple of the Lord Jesus, we thank Pope Francis for his infinite mercy and Trinity God for one.”